By Jory Rand
PASADENA, Calif. (KABC) — Just months ago, he battled the Eaton Fire, helping to save lives and homes. Now, the community is rallying behind a Pasadena firefighter in his time of need after an off-duty accident left him severely injured.
According to loved ones, Armen Hagopian — a firefighter paramedic from Pasadena Fire Department Station 36 — was involved in a serious off-duty motorcycle crash on May 20.
When friends and family got the call that Hagopian was severely injured in a motorcycle crash, they thought the worst.
“Your mind just goes straight to, like, ‘Is he dead?’ You know? My heart dropped,” said Hagopian’s cousin, Ani Khachoyan. “To see him in that condition is really difficult.”
Thankfully, he wasn’t dead, but Hagopian did suffer a severe spinal cord injury. After the crash, he’s paralyzed from the waist down with limited sensation, and his fellow firefighters say there’s “no indication that his condition will improve.”